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TEKS
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First Six Weeks: Second
Six Weeks: Third Six Weeks:
1A Demonstrate knowledge and appropriate
use of operating systems, software applications, and communication and
networking components
1B Compare, contrast
and appropriately use various input, processing, output, and primary/secondary
storage devices
1C Demonstrate the ability to select and
use software for a defined task according to quality, appropriateness,
effectiveness, and efficiency
1D Delineate and make necessary adjustments
regarding compatibility issues including, but not limited to, digital file
formats and cross platform connectivity
1E Uses technology terminology appropriate
to the task
1F Perform software application functions
including, but not limited to opening an application program and creating,
modifying, printing, and saving documents
1G Explain the difference between analog
and digital technology systems and give examples of each
1H Use terminology related to the Internet
appropriately including, but not limited to, electronic mail (e-mail), Uniform
Resource Locators (URLs), electronic bookmarks, local area networks (LANs),
wide area networks (WANs), World Wide Web (WWW) page, and HyperText Markup
Language(HTML) 1I Compare and contrast: LANs, WANs, Internet, and intranet
3A Discuss copyright laws/issues and model
ethical acquisition and use of digital information, citing sources using
established methods
3B Demonstrate proper etiquette and
knowledge of acceptable use while in an individual classroom, lab, or on the
Internet and intranet
3C Describe consequences regarding
copyright violations, including but not limited to, hacking, piracy,
intentional virus setting, and invasion of privacy 3D Identify the
impact of technology applications on society through research, interviews, and
personal observation
3E Understand relevancy of technology to
future careers, life-long learning, and daily living for individuals of all
ages 1I Compare and contrast: LANs, WANs, Internet, and intranet
3A Discuss copyright laws/issues and model
ethical acquisition and use of digital information, citing sources using
established methods
3B Demonstrate proper etiquette and
knowledge of acceptable use while in an individual classroom, lab, or on the
Internet and intranet
3C Describe consequences regarding
copyright violations, including but not limited to, hacking, piracy,
intentional virus setting, and invasion of privacy 3D Identify the
impact of technology applications on society through research, interviews, and
personal observation
3E Understand relevancy of technology to
future careers, life-long learning, and daily living for individuals of a
Information Acquisition
4A Use strategies to locate and acquire
desired information on LANs and WANs, including Internet, intranet, and
collaborative software
4B Apply appropriate electronic search
strategies in the acquisition of information including keyword and Boolean
search strategies
5A Identify, create and use files in
various formats, such as text, bitmapped/vector graphics, image, video, and
audio files
5B Demonstrate the ability to access,
operate, and manipulate information from secondary storage and remote devices
including CD-ROM/laser discs and on-line catalogs
5C Use on-line help and other
documentation
6A Determine and employ methods to evaluate
the electronic information for accuracy & validity
6B Resolve information conflicts and
validate information through accessing, researching, and comparing data
6C Demonstrate the ability to identify the
source, location, media type, relevancy, and content validity of available
information Solving Problems 7A
Plan, create, and edit documents created with a word processor using readable
fonts, alignment, page setup, tabs, and ruler settings
7B Create and edit spreadsheet using all data
types, formulas and functions, and chart information
7C Plan, create, and edit databases by defining
fields, entering data, and designing layouts appropriate for reporting
7D Demonstrate proficiency in use of multimedia
authoring programs by creating linear or nonlinear projects incorporating
text, audio, video, and graphics
7E Create a document using desktop publishing
techniques including, but not limited to, the creation of multi-column or
multi-section documents with a variety of text-wrapped frame formats
7F Differentiate between and demonstrate
appropriate use of a variety of graphic tools found in draw and paint
applications
7H Use interactive virtual environments,
appropriate to level, such as virtual reality or simulations
7I Use technical writing strategies to create
products such as a technical instruction guide
END OF TEKS FOR COMPUTER LITERACY
Scope and Sequence
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